1755, Dec.13- 1757, Aug.5
Cadiz,
Havana El Secretario de la Junta, Gregorio Rodriguez, Jph. de Laguardia, Jph.
de Yturrigaray Shipments sent from Cadiz to Cuba- enumeration of the cargo of the San
Cristobal and Registro.

1790, Mar. 27-1791, May 12.
Natchitoches
Correspondence of Estevan Miró with bishop and district officials of
Louisiana. Trade, military affairs, Indian relations of Spanish and Americans, new
settlement.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Cuba, Legajo 16

Ctn. 29, Folder 2630

1790, May. 5. Natchez.Carlos de Grand-Pret to Estevan Miró. Shipment of goods from Pittsburg to New
Orleans under Charles Wilkins.

1772, Apr. 3-Oct 7. San
Antonio de Bexar.
Letter of José González, correspondence of Barón de Ripperdá and Luis de
Unzaga y Amezaga, and notes. Indian affiars of Texas, need of supplies, de
Mézières, relations with Louisiana, English on Texas coast.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Cuba, Legajo 70

Ctn. 29, Folder 2633

1773, June 14, AdaesBarón de Ripperdá to Luis de Unzaga y Amezaga. Abandonment of presidio of
Adaes and reorganization of presidios in Texas.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Cuba, Legajo 70

Ctn. 29, Folder 2634

1774, Sept. 13-1776, Nov. 8.
San Antonio de Bexar.
Correspondence between Barón de Ripperdá and Luis de Unzaga y
Amezaga.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Cuba, Legajo 70

Ctn. 29, Folder 2635

1778, Oct. 1-Nov 9. San
Antonio de Bexar.
Letters of Barón de Ripperdá and Domingo Cabello to Bernardo de Gálvez.
Affairs of Texas, possible English invasion of Louisiana, transfer of administration
of Texas from Ripperdá to Cabello.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Cuba, Legajo 70

Ctn. 29, Folder 2636

1779, Jan. 25. San Antonio de Bexar.Barón de Ripperdá to Bernardo de Gálvez. Arrival of de Mézières,
affairs in Texas and Louisiana, accompanying letters.

1773, Oct. 23-1774, Mar. 28Espiritú Santo, San Lorenzo. Marqués de Grimaldi to Bishop of Cuba, and
Bishop of Cuba to the king. Transfer of Ursulines of New Orleans to Havana, care of
orphans, and education of girls in Cuba and Louisiana.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Cuba, Legajo 1400

Ctn. 30, Folder 2679

1789, Jan. 24-1790, June 21.Madrid, Aranjuez. Official Spanish correspondence and documents. Army affairs
of Louisiana and Florida, monte pío militar, Indian relations, militia of New
Granada.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Cuba, Legajo 1431

Ctn. 30, Folder 2680

1795, Sept. 9-1796, Jan. 25.
New Orleans
Luis Obispo de la Luisiana to Luis de las Casas. Fray Joaquín Portillo, a
Capuchino, to go before the Tribunal of the Inquisition.

1778, Mar. 9-Dec 9. New
Orleans.
Instructions of Fernando de Leyva and letters of Leyva to Bernardo de Gálvez.
Civil and military affairs of Illinoid district, relations with Indians and with
English and Americans.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Cuba, Legajo 2358

Ctn. 30, Folder 2688

1778, Mar.-June 16. New OrleansLetters of U. S. officials and citizens and British commander at Manchac to
Bernardo de Gálvez, and other documents. Relations of Louisiana to U. S. and British
in war of American revolution, seizure of British vessels on Mississippi.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Cuba, Legajo 2370

Ctn. 30, Folder 2689

[n.d.,n.p.] List of papers of BowlesAffairs of Louisiana and Floridas.

1773, Nov. 26-1774, Dec. 23.
Mexico
Official Spanish correspondence and documents. Measures to forestall Russian
advance in North America - expedition of Pérez, opening of land route to Alta
California, by Anza repair of facilities at San Blas.

1774, Feb. 24. Mexico.Antonio María Bucareli to Julián de Arraiga. Starting out of expedition under
Pérez to explore northwest coast of North America, sending of supplies to Alta
California. (Chapman # 2551)

Source: AGI, Papeles de Estado, Legajo 20 (México 1)

Ctn. 30, Folder 2751

1774, Mar. 27. Mexico.Antonio María Bucareli to Julián de Arriaga. Exploration of Coatzacoalcos
River and Isthmos of Tehuantepec by Crame to open road between Pacific and Gulf of
Mexico. (Chapman # 2597)

Source: AGI, Papeles de Estado, Legajo 20 (México 1)

Ctn. 30, Folder 2752

1774, Dec. 27. Mexico.List of articles gotten from Indians by barter, and letter of Antonio María
Bucareli to Julián de Arriaga. Expedition of Pérez to explore northwest coast of North
America. (Chapman # 2783, 2784)

Source: AGI, Papeles de Estado, Legajo 20 (México 1)

Ctn. 30, Folder 2753

1774, Dec. 27-1775, June 23.
Mexico, Aranjuez
Antonio María Bucareli to Julián de Arriaga, extract of letter, and reply.
Plans and preparations for an expedition under Bruno de Hezeta to continue exploration
of northwest coast of North America. (Chapman # 2780, 2930)

1775, Sept. 7-Nov 26. Mexico,
San Francisco.
Antonio María Bucareli to Julián de Arriaga, and enclosures. Exploration of
San Francisco Bay, return of
San Carlos to San Blas,
after carrying supplies to Monterey and exploration. (Chapman # 3033, 2985, 3028)

Physical Description:
ff24-32

Source: AGI, Papeles de Estado, Legajo 20 (México 1)

Ctn. 30, Folder 2758A

1775, Nov. 9Pto. de San Blas Juan Manuel de Ayala to Antonio Bucarely [Says S. Francisco
is the best part he has seen from Cape Horn North.] Chapman 3028 (record
prints)

1775, Nov. 26-1776, May 20.
Mexico
Letters of Antonio María Bucareli to Julián de Arriaga, summary of official
reports and correspondence, note of royal approval. Exploration of northwest coast of
North America, including San Francisco Bay. Includes letter os Juan Francisco Bodega y
Quadra to Bucareli and letter of Juan Manuel de Ayala to Bucareli.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Estado, Legajo 20 (México 1)

Ctn. 30, Folder 2761

1775, Dec. 27-1776, Apr. 12.
Mexico, Aranjuez
Antonio María Bucareli to Julián de Arriaga and José de Gálvez to the Marqués
González de Castejón. Death of Pérez, Spanish exploration of northwest coast of North
America. (Chapman # 3062, 3194)

1800, May 28-Nov. 19. MexicoFélix Berenguer de Marquina to Mariano Luis de Urquijo, with enclosures.
Discovery of conspiracy to establish New Spain as independent republic with British
aid, and counter-measures.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Estado, Legajo 28 (México 9)

Ctn. 31, Folder 2848

1800, June 2-June 25. MexicoFélix Berenguer de Marquina to Mariano Luis de Urquijo, with enclosures.
Conspiracy to establish New Spain as independent republic with British aid, and
counter-measures.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Estado, Legajo 28 (México 9)

Ctn. 31, Folder 2849

1800, June 21-1803, Mar. 8.
Mexico
Official correspondence and documents of New Spain and Spain. Conspiracy to
establish New Spain as independent republic with British aid, and
counter-measures.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Estado, Legajo 28 (México 9)

Ctn. 31, Folder 2850

1800, June 24-July 27. MexicoFélix Berenguer de Marquina to Mariano Luis de Urquijo. Conspiracy to
establish New Spain as independent republic with British aid, and
counter-measures.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Estado, Legajo 28 (México 9)

Ctn. 31, Folder 2851

1800, June 25- Aug.27 MéxicoMarquina to Urquijo, with enclosures. Conspiracy to establish New Spain as
independent republic with British aid, and counter-measures.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Estado, Legajo 28 (México 9)

Ctn. 31, Folder 2852

1800, Aug. 8-Oct 27. Mexico.Félix Berenguer de Marquina to Mariano Luis de Urquijo, with enclosures.
Conspiracy to establish New Spain as independent erepublic with British aid, and
counter-measures.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Estado, Legajo 28 (México 9)

Ctn. 31, Folder 2853

1800, Sept. 10-Oct 30. Mexico.Félix Berenguer de Marquina to Mariano Luis de Urquijo, with enclosures.
Defense of Louisiana, Florida, and gulf goast of New Spain against French and
English.

Source: AGI, Papeles de Estado, Legajo 28 (México 9)

Ctn. 31, Folder 2854

1800, Oct. 27. Mexico.Félix Berenguer de Marquina to Mariano Luis de Urquijo. Lessons to be learned
in handling of Creole plot discovered under his predecessor.

1818, Nov. 10. Palacio.Francisco de Eguia to the acting Secretary of the Despacho de Estado. That
two boats from Baltimore, flying the Buenos Aires flag, are engaging in acts of piracy
on the Pacific coasts. (Chapman # 6176)

1774, June 6-Oct. 27.
Monterrey
Fr. Juan Crespi. Diary of his voyage with Pérez in the Santiago, with the
object of exploring the coasts of the Californias. (Chapman # 2641)

Source: AGI, Papeles de Estado, Legajo 43 (Guadalajara
1)

Ctn. 32, Folder 2927

1774, Sept. 9. Monterrey.Junípero Serra. Tells of Juan Pérez's voyage to the northwest coast, and
refers to the state of the cattle and crops in Alta California. (Chapman #
2716)

Source: AGI, Papeles de Estado, Legajo 43 (Guadalajara
1)

Ctn. 32, Folder 2928

1774, Oct. 7. Mission San Carlos de Monterey.Junípero Serra to Antonio María Bucareli. Sends diaries of Crespi and Peña of
expedition of Pérez in the Santiago to explore the northwest coast of North America.
(Chapman # 2738)

Source: AGI, Papeles de Estado, Legajo 43 (Guadalajara
1)

Ctn. 32, Folder 2929

1790, Nov. 13. San Blas.Manuel Quimper to the Conde de Revillagigedo; Salvador Fidalgo to the Conde
de Revillagigedo. Reports of the voyage of Manuel Quimper to the northwest coast and
the voyage of Salvador Fidalgo. (Chapman # 5478-5479)

Documents selected from the following legajos may be found in BANC MSS Z-E 13uments
selected from Papeles de Estado Legajo 43 (Guadalajara 1) are cataloged as BANC MSS Z-E
13, Economic history of Mexico and Central America, [1529?]-1795. See BANC MSS Z-E 13
Key for contents.

1538, Feb. 16-1539, Nov. 15.
Reales cédulas
[Note from F. V. Scholes: "There is a gap of five years between Libros C-2
and C-3. The libros for these five years are missing - apparently they no longer
exist in A.G.I. Some of the royal cedulas relating to New Spain for these years may
be found in AGI, Indiferente General, legajos 422-423 - so scattered in Patronato
and other sections of AGI."]